Universal Health Care Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 35 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
· · · |
I feel the Health Care system today is... | ||
A. Corrupt | (3; 9%) | |
B. Satisfactory | (6; 17%) | |
C. Needs Change | (26; 74%) | |
D. Perfectly Fine | (0; 0%) |
The insurance companies should be able to price medication at any price they want. | ||
I agree | (4; 11%) | |
I strongly agree | (0; 0%) | |
I disagree | (15; 43%) | |
I strongly disagree | (16; 46%) |
Universal Health Care would tax all citizens and then make Health Care accessible to everyone, I would: | ||
Accept this | (14; 40%) | |
Not Accept this | (5; 14%) | |
It depends | (16; 46%) |
The only reason why our health care, is the way it is, is because our government is corrupt and the insurance companies use their ridiculous profits to buy and lobby the government officials in charge. | ||
I agree | (22; 63%) | |
strongly agree | (3; 9%) | |
disagree | (8; 23%) | |
strongly disagree | (2; 6%) |
Pre-existing conditions are fair and should be implemented into every facet of screening individuals. | ||
I agree | (9; 26%) | |
strongly agree | (0; 0%) | |
disagree | (23; 66%) | |
strongly disagree | (3; 9%) |
Doctor's would not make enough money under Universal Health Care. | ||
True | (14; 40%) | |
False | (20; 57%) |
Canada, Great Britain, the EU, and many other nations that use Universal health care are suffering and living in debt. | ||
I agree | (9; 26%) | |
strongly agree | (0; 0%) | |
disagree | (22; 63%) | |
strongly disagree. | (4; 11%) |
Only lower class is affected by poor health care today, and middle and upper class are perfectly content. | ||
I agree | (7; 20%) | |
strongly agree | (0; 0%) | |
disagree | (20; 57%) | |
strongly disagree. | (8; 23%) |
Health costs are spiraling out of control. | ||
True | (30; 86%) | |
False | (4; 11%) |
The United States ranks poorly relative to other industrialized nations in health care despite having the best-trained health care providers and the best medical infrastructure of any industrialized nation. | ||
I agree | (19; 54%) | |
strongly agree | (4; 11%) | |
disagree | (10; 29%) | |
strongly disagree | (2; 6%) |
Single payer universal health care costs would be lower than the current US system due to lower administrative costs. The United States spends 50 to 100% more on administration than single payer systems. By lowering these administrative costs the United States would have the ability to provide universal health care, without managed care, increase benefits and still save money. | ||
I agree | (24; 69%) | |
strongly agree | (2; 6%) | |
disagree | (8; 23%) | |
strongly disagree | (1; 3%) |
The US denies access to health care based on the ability to pay. Under a universal health care system all would access care. There would be no lines as in other industrialized countries due to the oversupply in our providers and infrastructure, and the willingness/ability of the United States to spend more on health care than other industrialized nations. | ||
I agree | (24; 69%) | |
strongly agree | (1; 3%) | |
disagree | (9; 26%) | |
strongly disagree | (1; 3%) |
Single payer, universal health care administered by a state public health system would be much more democratic and much less intrusive than our current system. Consumers and providers would have a voice in determining benefits, rates and taxes. Problems with free choice, confidentiality and medical decision making would be resolved. | ||
I agree | (18; 51%) | |
strongly agree | (2; 6%) | |
disagree | (12; 34%) | |
strongly disagree | (3; 9%) |
Single payer, universal health care is not socialized medicine and would be preferred by the majority of the citizens of this country. | ||
True | (23; 66%) | |
False | (11; 31%) |
For profit, managed care can not solve the US health care problems because health care is not a commodity that people shop for, and quality of care must always be compromised when the motivating factor for corporations is to save money through denial of care and decreasing provider costs. In addition managed care has introduced problems of patient confidentiality and disrupted the continuity of care through having limited provider networks. | ||
I agree | (25; 71%) | |
strongly agree | (4; 11%) | |
disagree | (6; 17%) | |
strongly disagree | (0; 0%) |
Corporations are able to buy politicians through our campaign finance system and control the media to convince people that corporate health care is democratic, represents freedom, and is the most efficient system for delivering health care. | ||
I agree | (22; 63%) | |
strongly agree | (5; 14%) | |
disagree | (8; 23%) | |
strongly disagree | (0; 0%) |
The health insurance strategy should be affordable and sustainable for society | ||
True | (33; 94%) | |
False | (1; 3%) |
Health insurance should enhance health and well-being by promoting access to high-quality care that is effective, efficient, safe, timely, patient-centered, and equitable. | ||
I agree | (24; 69%) | |
strongly agree | (10; 29%) | |
disagree | (0; 0%) | |
strongly disagree | (1; 3%) |
The U.S. spends twice as much as other industrialized nations on health care, $7,129 per capita. Yet our system performs poorly in comparison and still leaves 47 million without health coverage and millions more inadequately covered. | ||
I agree | (24; 69%) | |
strongly agree | (9; 26%) | |
disagree | (2; 6%) | |
strongly disagree | (0; 0%) |
Survelum is user-friendly software for creating online surveys, polls, and questionairries
Survelum Public Data Bank is a free and public research data source
Powered by Survelum.com
Copyright © 2002-2025 Survelum.com. All rights reserved